Play With Others In These Strategic Card Games

Strategy based card game emphasize strategic planning of when to play cards. They are similar to strategy board games, but simply rely on card decks. The games are often played head to head, and require knowledge of your hand, what cards are still in the deck, and how your cards can impact an opponent and vice versa.

Fluxx all begins with two basic rules: draw one card, play one card. You’ll start with a hand of three cards, add the card you draw to your hand, and then choose one card to play. However, following the directions written on your chosen card can cause the rules and even the goal of the game to change. Everything is in Fluxx.

A shufflebuilding card game designed by Paul Peterson that has been adapted for iOS.

Get ready to start the carnage in the digital edition of AEG’s shufflebuilding card game, Smash Up. Choose two faction decks from Pirates, Ninjas, Robots, Zombies, and more, and combine them to create a hybrid team that is a force to be reckoned with!

-- NO GAME IS THE SAME… NO FACTION IS THE SAME! --Mash up 2 factions...

A game of sheep, weather and of course the tide, Turn the Tide is a family friendly auction/strategy card game, in which you are trying to outwit your opponent and stay afloat by playing your weather cards at just the right time and holding onto the greatest number of life...

Baseball has been transformed into a card and dice based board game that has now made the transition to iOS. Build you line up with strategic player attributes, and play as either the pitcher or hitters.

Vie for the papacy in the 14th century in Avignon: A Clash of Popes; petition members of the Church for influence to build your congregation, or eliminate your rival by cleverly positioning your followers.-Based on the highly successful card game-Petition Cardinals, Bishops, and Inquisitors to use their unique powers to...

1000 Miles is based on a French card game. It is simple to learn and play, even for children, and is very addictive. You need to think ahead and watch your opponent's moves to maximise your score though.